Your small business path to Cybersecurity
Tools and templates to help protect your business
Please note: The Cybersecurity Academy will be closing on December 31st, 2023.
Thank you to everyone who participated. Stay tuned for updates on new cybersecurity resources coming in 2024!
Access CFIB’s suite of cybersecurity tools and templates, designed specifically for you and your employees to help protect your business against cyberattacks.
Cybersecurity Resources
Start your cybersecurity journey today. Download these complimentary resources:

Digital Defenses Checklist
with Intel vPro®

Cybersecurity Emergency Contact List Template

Secure Your Workspace
Poster
Discover the rest of the collection:
- Cybersecurity Incident Response Plan Template
- Cybersecurity Insurance Preparation List
- Cybersecurity Inventory Tracker
- Cybersecurity Service Provider Prep Template
- Phishing: Don’t Get Caught Poster
- Social Media Policy Template
- Cybersecurity Access Control Policy Template
- Technology Usage Policy Template
CFIB Members: Log in to the member portal to download the full collection.
Not a CFIB member yet? To access these tools and many more resources for your business, join CFIB today.
The CFIB Cybersecurity Academy is designed specifically for small business owners and their employees. Learn how to protect your business from cyber criminals and how to respond when attacked. Plus, get critical cybersecurity business templates and tools to start using right away.
- Course 1 – Cyber basics
- Lesson 1: Cyberattacks can happen to your small business
- Lesson 2: Empower yourself against cyber crime
- Lesson 3: Critical 4: Password protection
- Lesson 4: Critical 4: Phishing
- Lesson 5: Critical 4: Patching
- Lesson 6: Critical 4: USBsecurity
- Course 2 – Social engineering – how to spot it
- Lesson 1: What is social engineering
- Lesson 2: Email phishing
- Lesson 3: Vishing (aka phone phishing)
- Lesson 4: Other types of phishing
- Lesson 5: Recommendations & prevention
- Course 3 – Protecting your business from cyber crime
- Lesson 1: Protect your business: Ransomware
- Lesson 2: Protect your business: Patching
- Lesson 3: Protect your business: Passwords
- Lesson 4: Protect your business: Data backups
- Lesson 5: Protect your business: The Cloud
- Lesson 6: Protect your business: Outside support
- Course 4 – What to do when you are hacked
- Lesson 1: Prepare for a cybersecurity incident
- Lesson 2: Cybersecurity Incident Response Plan: Gather your data
- Lesson 3: Cybersecurity Incident Response Plan: Respond during an incident
- Lesson 4: Cybersecurity Incident Response Plan: Recover after an incident
- Lesson 5: Cyber insurance: Find the right fit for you
- Course 5 – Recognizing fraud
- Lesson 1 – Fraud basics
- Lesson 2 – Credit card fraud
- Lesson 3 – False billing scams
- Lesson 4 – Financial fraud
- Lesson 5 – A final word on fraud
- Course 6 – Chargeback & Disputes, Merchant Rights (Code of Conduct)
- Lesson 1 – Payment processing: the basics
- Lesson 2 – Choosing your acquirer
- Lesson 3 – The Code of Conduct for Credit and Debit Card Industry in Canada
- Lesson 4- Credit card chargebacks
- Lesson 5 – Credit card surcharging
- Course 7 – Enhancing Data Security
- Lesson 1: Physical security
- Lesson 2: Privileged user threats
- Lesson 3: Privacy in your business
- Lesson 4: The “Clean Workplace” Policy
- Lesson 5: Off-site and remote work
- Course 8 – Trends and Threats in Cybersecurity
- Lesson 1: Securing data on the move
- Lesson 2: Video conferencing
- Lesson 3: Artificial intelligence
- Lesson 4: Cyberattacks: Trending threats
- Lesson 5: Cybersecurity Academy Review
In these lessons you will also get valuable downloadable templates and tools to enhance cybersecurity in your business, including:
- Cybersecurity Emergency Contact List Template
- Cybersecurity Incident Response Plan (CIRP)
- Cybersecurity Insurance Preparation List
- Cybersecurity Inventory Tracker
- Cybersecurity Service Provider Prep Template
- Phishing: Don't Get Caught Poster
- Social Media Policy Template
- Access Control Policy Template
- Clean Workplace Policy Template
- Secure your Workspace! Poster
- Technology Usage Policy Template
NOT A MEMBER YET?
Thanks to Mastercard, you can get an introductory membership to CFIB which will allow you to access the Academy for free. Once you register, log in to the CFIB member portal to access the Academy.
MEMBERS
Members and their employees can access the Cybersecurity Academy through the member portal. Make sure your employees are set up as contacts in your member account and get them to set up a new password if they haven’t logged in before.
GET YOUR EMPLOYEES INVOLVED
Most (95%) cyberattacks are successful because of human error. Employee training is critical - get your employees involved in this training today. Our free Employee Email Template will help you get started.
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Cybersecurity questions?
Do you have specific questions about cybersecurity? Want to speak to someone over the phone or ask us a question by email? We’ve built cybersecurity advice into our business helpline to get you heading in the right direction.


The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is here for you on your journey to enhance your cybersecurity. With CFIB membership you also get:
Thank you
CFIB would like to thank Mastercard and the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) for their support in amplifying the cybersecurity resources CFIB has to offer small businesses.

Mastercard is a global technology company in the payments industry. Its mission is to connect and power an inclusive, digital economy that benefits everyone, everywhere by making transactions safe, simple, smart and accessible.

Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) is the national industry association representing Canada’s private home, auto and business insurers. Its member companies make up the vast majority of the property and casualty (P&C) insurance market in Canada.